![]() ![]() The leather also helps keep the iPhone in one place on a flat surface. ![]() This leather cover case fit well and the leather cover makes the iPhone feel a little more luxurious. Moshiʼs sent us several rounds of cases to review before but never the Moshi SenseCover.Īnd after waiting all this time, the only thing we can say about the Moshi SenseCover is that itʼs going to be a great case for those who really hate face grease on their devices. We remember seeing this case years ago and thought that it was a cool looking case. We’re actually surprised at how long itʼs taken us to review Moshi SenseCover. Again, when would you use it? We have no idea but on Moshiʼs website, they say the design of the Moshi StealthCover is to stay up to date with your notifications without being able to interact with them in order to minimize distractions. We didnʼt have any problems using the buttons on the iPhone through the Moshi StealthCover but the camera is covered when the cover is flipped around. The case can handle drops up to 4 ft so basically any tumble coming out of your pocket or bag from waist height isnʼt going to be an issue. The polycarbonate shell is quite hard so if youʼre ever worried about breaking your iPhoneʼs screen, the Moshi StealthCover might be worth getting. The Moshi StealthCover will offer the most screen protector out of all the cases in this review. Thereʼs also no texture so your iPhone is going to slide around like an air hockey puck. The fronts and backs of the case arenʼt raised so it will scratch easily. The edges of Moshi StealthCover are quite nice and we wished Moshi used more of this material for the edges of the cases. This means the bulk of the kickstand isnʼt that noticeable. Itʼs easy to use and Moshi decided not to integrate it directly into the back of the case. Despite being made of plastic, it still provides your iPhone with a stable base for viewing your iPhone easily while sitting. Buttons are fine, Qi-charging is fine and thereʼs nothing to say about the camera.The standout feature of the Moshi Kameleon is the kickstand. We didnʼt have any issues accessing the iPhone in the case. The edges of the case are high enough to keep your screen off a flat surface When it comes to protection, like all Moshi cases, it will protect your iPhone from any normal day to day drop. The Moshi Kameleon is a thicker case if measured at the thickest point but it honestly doesnʼt feel any thicker than every other case in this review. It just gives the case a bit more texture which also helps with the back sliding around. We used their Ivory White cases for the iPhone 7ʼs and 8ʼs and between the ivory white and midnight blue, we prefer the Midnight Blue because of the perforation. Moshi sent us their Moshi Midnight Blue Kameleon which has a perforated vegan leather back and itʼs pretty great. From a functionality perspective, the plastic kickstand and metal kickstand serve the same purpose and we’re assuming that the plastic kickstand is cheaper. But we’re guessing for most people, thatʼs not going to be a deal breaker. However, with the newest Moshi Kameleon, Moshi decided to replace the metallic kickstand with a plastic one so youʼre left with a less satisfying click. Again, we fidget a lot so the kickstand on the back of the case is just so much fun to play with. The Moshi Kameleon is a case that we really enjoy using. And the chrome edge of the case seems way too shiny for us. Overall, the case is just a little too slick for our liking. The camera cutout has a glossy finish to it which is odd, given that Appleʼs accessory guideline recommends not having something shiny right by the camera. The buttons are easy to use and the edge of the case is a little low as the front almost sits flush with a 0.4mm thick screen protector. IPhone access is average in Moshi iGlaze. There are several colors to choose from so you can accessorize your iPhone accordingly. The fit of the Moshi iGlaze is quite nice and it doesnʼt feel like the chrome edges are going to come apart like other cases weʼve used. Anything higher, you might be in trouble. However, Moshi doesn’t say by how high but itʼs likely about 4 ft. The Moshi iGlaze is one of the thinner cases in Moshiʼs collection that is drop-rated. However, the back still doesnʼt really improve the overall handling. This new back handles a bit better than the hard polycarbonate shell of the past versions. Moshi iGlaze has been changed slightly as the back has a slightly gummy back. Our feelings are a little mixed regarding the iGlaze. ![]()
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